“Ladies and gentlemen, this is the captain speaking. Prepare for landing in Oslo in fifteen minutes. The local time is 6:30 am, temperature 2° C...” The pilot's announcement awakens us from the numbness of the flight. We recover our luggage in record time and in less than 40 minutes we arrive at the hotel, despite the abundant snow that took over the city. I have a strong feeling that we are being watched. “There goes our incognito flight”, I think aloud, reaching the room. We do not have much time. We dress thick and divide the equipment in three backpacks: the Asus UL30 laptop goes with me; M. takes the cameras and S. oversees the GPS systems. The rest of the luggage is left in the hotel room, where we will return after the mission is completed.

The waters are silent, nothing but seagulls flying playfully over the ocean. We are still alone. Last night we had a terrible storm; our hut was destroyed. Thank Goodness for X, he rebuilt it in less than half a day! I also helped to repair the beds and the table. We were thinking of the comfort of our home; here we are grateful for having walls made of straws and palm tree leaves, branches and musk. We are the Robinson Crusoes of the modern times. And there’s only just the two of us...

Once upon a time, a person with a vision overturned the colored pencil box near the computer. One by one, the colors intertwined and took the form of an idea. Frail in the beginning, that idea began to look like a beautifully embroidered spider web. She – a certain someone – then sketched, drew and colored a mini-computer. Currently, that idea is called the Asus EEEPC900A-WF012 and can be found on the MagazinulTau.ro website.